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I like to use the font tag when defining things in CSS, basically because it'll only define font attributes, if I define them in the A tag it'll only work for links, if I define them in a p tag I get a new paragraphy. But in anycase in just about any tag you can enter class="bold" and it'll make the text inside bold.

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The best thing to do would be to go and check out what http://www.webmonkey.com has to say about Stylesheets. Or you can view source on someones page. Here is a good example of the syntax for Stylesheets. http://www.dreamingpig.com/nacho It's a site that I built for my dog so it's nothing special, but the code is clean and I use stylesheets quite a bit.